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Safe & Secluded Shores: What are the best places to stay in Georgia state, US?

1. Wild Horses of Cumberland Island

Cumberland Island National Seashore, Georgia, USA

Wild horses freely roam among the ruins of a Gilded Age mansion and ancient live oaks.

2. Sapelo Island: A Living Heritage

Sapelo Island, Georgia, USA

Home to Georgia's last intact Gullah-Geechee community, preserving a unique cultural heritage.

3. St. Marys: Historic Port to Wilderness

St. Marys, Georgia, USA

This quiet coastal town was once considered a potential capital for the United States.

4. Jekyll Island's Sculpted Driftwood Beach

Jekyll Island, Georgia, USA

A hauntingly beautiful 'graveyard' of ancient live oaks, sculpted into abstract art by erosion and saltwater.

5. Harris Neck: From Airfield to Avian Haven

Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia, USA

Once a bustling WWII air base for P-51 Mustangs, it's now a serene sanctuary for migratory birds.

6. Cannon's Point Preserve: Ancient Echoes

St. Simons Island, Georgia, USA

This protected preserve holds tabby ruins from an 18th-century plantation and ancient shell middens.

7. Little Tybee Island: Untouched Sands

Little Tybee Island, Georgia, USA

An untouched barrier island accessible only by boat, offering primitive camping and abundant wildlife.

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